You'll need to specify the cutoff of your main speakers and the size of the room you're driving. If your main speakers are full range then make sure whatever sub you buy has a crossover setting adjustable well below the mains. Also, if your room is large, or you like to shake the pictures off the walls you might want to add the ACI titan to your list. It is apparently slightly more difficult to integrate than the strata, but has much higher output at less cost.
I own a strata3 ... it's very good, but has limited power. It's great strength is the low crossover settings which allow me to cross with full range (but limited very low bass) main speakers without any mid-bass boom. However I use mine for music only, and it never shakes my small listening room ... very musical, but not earth shaking.
Is the RELQ201 outside of your price range ... I hear that's a better bet for movies, though I have not heard it.
For a slightly cheaper sub the Rega vulcan (designed by REL) is getting great reviews in the UK, land of REL.
I own a strata3 ... it's very good, but has limited power. It's great strength is the low crossover settings which allow me to cross with full range (but limited very low bass) main speakers without any mid-bass boom. However I use mine for music only, and it never shakes my small listening room ... very musical, but not earth shaking.
Is the RELQ201 outside of your price range ... I hear that's a better bet for movies, though I have not heard it.
For a slightly cheaper sub the Rega vulcan (designed by REL) is getting great reviews in the UK, land of REL.